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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Icelandic word 'tottr' is a name given to dwarfs and, in Danish, 'Tommel-tot' is their equivalent of 'Tom Thumb'. Either of these might have led - via Norse/Viking word-invasion - to our use of 'tot' to mean a very small child, though there is no certain connection. 'Totty' is just a diminutive of 'tot'. (Sorry, Strozzi, I can't find any reference to a Scottish source.)
In much the same way, men often refer to their girl-friends as 'baby' and 'doll', both of which - like 'tot/ty' - suggest something small, childlike, cuddly and playful - all qualities, which, no doubt, they find desirable in a woman! All-in-all, though, I don't think 'totty' is that offensive. There are certainly vastly more offensive alternatives.
Kahunabean - I obviously misinterpreted your use of 'grim'...in its senses of ghastly, repellent and unappealing...to describe the word under discussion. Actually, I'm rather fond of it myself...the word, you understand! Language is endlessly fascinating, so delving into its depths seems very 'healthy' to me.
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